]]>BrianBee30@yahoo.com (Brian Brown)Past ProjectsFri, 02 Oct 2009 23:45:28 +0000gorgethttp://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/60-gorget.html
http://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/60-gorget.html Articulated stainless gorget
]]>BrianBee30@yahoo.com (Brian Brown)Past ProjectsFri, 02 Oct 2009 23:18:31 +0000mid 15c Italian armshttp://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/59-mid-15c-italian-arms.html
http://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/59-mid-15c-italian-arms.html In the mid 15c Italian armourers had taken from, fit and function of armour to a level never seen before. Not only did the armour leave minimum gaps but it also did so in ways that didn't impede movement and flowed with smooth natural lines.
]]>BrianBee30@yahoo.com (Brian Brown)Past ProjectsFri, 02 Oct 2009 23:04:16 +0000knees from the brass of Sir John D'Abernounhttp://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/58-knees-from-the-brass-of-sir-john-dabernoun.html
http://brianbrownarmoury.com/past-projects/58-knees-from-the-brass-of-sir-john-dabernoun.html Listed as the oldest Funeral Brass in England, the brass of Sir John D'Abernoun gives us a glimpse into armour at the time of his death 1277AD.
]]>BrianBee30@yahoo.com (Brian Brown)Past ProjectsFri, 02 Oct 2009 22:12:19 +0000